Government of Tusk under fire. The Confederacy and the PiS are preparing their own plan?

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We will vote against the vote of assurance for the Donald Tusk government - said co-chair of the Confederacy Krzysztof Bosak. He besides referred to the thought of creating a method government composed of apolitical experts.


Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Monday that he would appeal to the Sejm for a vote of assurance for his government. Earlier, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński called for the creation of a temporary government composed of apolitical experts.

Deputy talker of the Sejm and Co-Chairman of the Confederacy Krzysztof Bosak told PAP that his club intends to vote against the vote of assurance for the government, and the ideas of Jarosław Kaczyński to make a method government are - in his opinion - irrelevant. "We will vote against the vote of assurance for the Tusk government" - he declared. "When it comes to ideas for a constructive vote of distrust and a method government, they are irrelevant due to the fact that there is no majority in the Sejm for them" - he stressed.

Bosak pointed out, however, that "if the ruling majority breaks down, then the Confederate is ready to vote in favour of shortening the word of parliament". "The remainder is simply a sphere of political fantasy" - he added.

A associate of the Confederate Leaders Council Bartłomiej Pejo, assessing the solution proposed by Kaczyński, said that "it would be possible to consider it if it were actually a sensible solution and if the motion for a vote of assurance against the government had fallen". "I say this in my own name, not on behalf of the club" - he reserved in a conversation with PAP.

"I am always a supporter of the fact that public functions are carried out by substantive persons, by professionals. In fact, in Poland we deficiency specified specialists at the minute in the current government - if they were in the next government, it would be a change for the better" - he said.

In his opinion, the next fewer months will show whether the current government coalition will survive. "It is simply a question of how powerfully placed on the alleged seats are coalitions, especially the smaller ones, how much they fear for their political future, whether their Civic Platform will rapidly absorb, or it will be a longer process" - said Pejo.

In the second circular of the Sunday presidential election, the winner was supported by PiS Karol Nawrocki, gaining 50.89 percent of the vote. KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski won 49.11 percent of support. (PAP)

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